Radiation from the flare caused a surge in the ionization of Earth’s upper atmosphere–and this led to a rare magnetic crochet. Alexander Avtanski observed the effect using a homemade magnetometer in San Jose, California.

A magnetic crochet is a disturbance in Earth’s magnetic field caused by electrical currents flowing in air 60 km to 100 km above our heads. Unlike geomagnetic disturbances that arrive with CMEs days after a flare, a magnetic crochet occurs while the flare is in progress. They tend to occur during fast impulsive flares like this one.

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Did anyone else catch that? A “magnetic crochet”?!! That’s a very cute way of saying Albert Einstein was full of shit! Speed of light as a speed limit? We don’t need no stinkin’ speed limits!

Earth is 93 million miles away from the Sun and it takes 8+ minutes for light to reach our rock. (This reminds me of the thought exercise- if the Sun were to suddenly disappear, would the Earth continue in its orbit for 8 more minutes before changing its motion to a straight line, or would it happen instantly?) So what Dr. Tony Phillips is suggesting is effects from Sol can be felt on Earth instantly.

I believe the speed of light is not a speed limit and that, when you solve for all variables in the equation (E=MC^2) one can find that a large enough mass converted instantly to energy would create a unique situation where it would appear to be moving faster than the speed of light, but in reality it is only slowing time as a large mass object does naturally, so the expansion of mass seems to be moving ultraluminously.

The X3 flare on November 5th does not fall into this class. But the magnetic crochet does suggest the answer to an age-old question- What causes the Sun’s 11 year sunspot cycle?

Every 11.3 years the polarity of the sunspots ‘flip’. When this change happens in both hemispheres on Sol, it signals either Solar Maximum or Solar minimum has arrived.

To me, the idea of the Sunspots changing polarity is the biggest hint. Some say the sunspots are caused by internal dynamics related to the temperature conveyor belt beneath the Sun’s surface. And the polarity changes are due to a magnetic coiling effect caused by the differing rotational speeds of the Sun’s poles vs. its equator.

What the experts are saying is… well, it does it itself. No outside influences happening here. Gigantic ball of magnetic plasma flinging bits and pieces of itself out into space at random.

At random?

Known as “The Solar Butterfly”, Sunspots will form only within a certain area on the Sun’s surface. The sunspots laid out on a graph of location of latitude vs time looks like the wings of a butterfly.

Here is another look at the butterfly-

Sunspot positions on the Sun from 1985 to 1995, latitude vs. time

Each one of these dots represents an individual sunspot! No, this is not random “it-does-it-itself” BS! Especially when you know the underlying mechanisms involved. Electromagnetic energy, subatomic particles, light, heat…. all travel in, on, or via waves. Seeing where the spots form, a wave pattern can clearly be seen.

Waves like this, with a period of 22.6 years, emanate from the GC, causing our Sun’s maximum and minimum cycle.

Now, imagine this is the force holding all the stars and dust together in our Milky Way. Multiple frequencies and amplitudes create the arms of the galaxy. Gravity is fighting an age-old battle with electromagnetism, trying to collapse the galaxy, but the repellant force of electromagnetism keeps it in-check. All the while, heat and energy cause more waves to emanate throughout and bring dust clouds together, forming stars and planetary systems… or causing destruction, ripping systems apart. creating more waves and subatomic particles… and these particles travel via waves in a strange quantum way, called ‘wave-particle duality’.

Seen in earthquakes, the expansion and contraction is comparable to a gravity wave.

Also seen in earthquakes, this wave is part and parcel of the electromagnetic waves holding the galaxy together… or ripping it apart.

Waves being cyclical, all traveling through our galaxy from the center AND other stellar sources, a possible real source for the Sun’s variability over time can be seen. Where p waves and s waves meet, magnetic instabilities would occur on the Sun, spots and/or flares. Originally I envisioned a straight line connection through Sol to Earth. Being a primitive monkey-minded being, that is what our myopic thought process would conclude. BUT… the magnetic crochet and the idea that light speed was surpassed on Nov 5, 2013, has presented a new vision of how this is all connected.

As seen in the electromagnetic wave animation, the Sun and Earth were SIDESWIPED by an energetic wave. The ionization of our atmosphere AND the X3 flare happening at the same time shows that both the Sun and Earth were hit simultaneously. Like Larry swinging a 2×4 into Curly and Moe’s heads, the effects were felt in two places at once.

These connections, if true, are the basis for the worry I have when the protoplanetary nebula ‘G2’ passes by the SMBH at the galactic center, named Sgr A*. If minor flaring events seen at the GC can cause large-scale solar variability (aka “Mini Ice Age”), then what will happen when a dust cloud 3x (or possibly 6x total) the mass of Earth is consumed and spit out via the relativistic jets? All one has to do is read some of the work of Dr Henrik Svensmark and Dr Paul LaViollette to see that whatever happens to the Sun will happen to Earth. No one comes to the Father but through the Son. As above, so below.